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Johnny Sauter
Awards2001 American Speed Association Champion
NASCAR Cup Series career
Car no., teamNone
First race2003 Tropicana 400 (Chicago)
Wins Top tens Poles
0 3 0
NASCAR Xfinity Series career
Car no., teamNone
First race2001 Autolite Fram 250 (Richmond)
First win2002 Tropicana Twister 300 Presented by Sam's Club (Chicagoland)
Last win2005 SBC 250 (Milwaukee)
Wins Top tens Poles
3 49 4

Johnathan Sauter (born May 1, 1978, in Necedah, Wisconsin) is a NASCAR driver from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Sauter is the son of former NASCAR driver Jim Sauter, and the brother of NASCAR drivers Tim Sauter and Jay Sauter.

Early Career

After graduating high school in 1996, Sauter began competing in various amateur series throughout Wisconsin and the Midwest. By the end of 1997, Sauter had collected three wins in the Sportsman Division at the Wisconsin Dells Motor Speedway and a win in the Late Model Division at the LaCrosse Motor Speedway. Emboldened by his success, Sauter joined joined the American Speed Association Series in 1998. By 2001, he was the ASA Series Championship.

In 2001, following Sauter's ASA Championship, Richard Childress Racing invited him to drive five Busch Series races in the #21 PayDay Chevrolet. Sauter finished in the top 15 in three of his five starts, including a 5th-place finish at AutoLite Fram 250 in Richmond.

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Sauter receiving the Busch Pole award for the 2005 SBC 250, a race which he would later win.

In 2002, Sauter ran a full Busch Series schedule Childress Racing, notching five top-10 finishes, including his first Busch Series win in the Tropicana Twister 300 at the Chicagoland Speedway.

In 2003, Sauter drove the #21 Rockwell Automation Chevrolet and the #2 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet. He captured fourteen top-10 finsishes in 34 Busch Series starts, including a win at Richmond. He finished the season 8th in the driver standings and, together with Kevin Harvick, led the #21 car to the owners' points championship.

Despite struggling in a handful of cup races for the #4 Kodak EasyShare Pontiac in 2003, in 2004, Sauter was named by Childress as the full-time driver of the #30 AOL Chevrolet in the Nextel Cup Series. However, after a disappointing start to the season, Sauter was replaced by Jeff Burton. Unhappy with being replaced, Sauter cut ties with the Childress team.

After a brief stint in the #27 Kleenex Chevrolet for Brewco Motorsports, Sauter joined Phoenix Racing in 2004. Driving mainly the #1 Yellow Transportation/Miccosukee Gaming Dodge Charger in 2004 and 2005, Sauter collected nineteen top-10 finishes and a win at his hometown track, the Milwaukee Mile.

After making 10 starts in the #70 for Haas CNC Racing in the 2005 Nextel Cup Series, Haas promised Sauter a chance to compete for a full-time cup ride. In 2006, Sauter and his sponser Yellow Transportation left Phoenix Racing for Haas CNC Racing. Driving the #00

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Johnny Sauter practicing for the 2007 Ford 400 at the Homestead-Miami Speedway.

Chevrolet in a full Busch Series schedule, Sauter earned $1.2 million in purse money and returned to the top-10 in the drivers standings, finishing the season at number 8. In late 2006, Haas CNC Racing asked Sauter to drive the #70 Chevrolet for handful of Nextel Cup races. At the end of the season, Sauter was named the full time driver for the #70 car in 2007 Nextel Cup Series.

Unable to compete with the larger teams, Sauter struggled during the 2007 Nextel Cup season, with an average finish of 27. He did however, grab two top-10s and finished the season in the important top-35 in the owners' standings. Nonetheless, Haas CNC Racing dropped Sauter at the end of the season.

Return to Phoenix Racing

In 2008, without a cup ride, Sauter returned to his former Busch Series team, Phoenix Racing. Driving the #1 Miccosukee Gaming Chevrolet, Sauter struggled at the start of the season and was replaced by Phoenix Racing after just five races. In his only Sprint Cup Series entry of the 2008 season, Sauter replaced John Wood in the #21 Ford at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. However, Sauter crashed during his first qualifying lap.

Sauter is currently without a ride in either series.

Personal

Sauter is married to Cortney Owen, also a Wisconsin native, and a former Miss USA pageant contestant. She might also be reconginzed as a former contestant ontthe reality TV show, Outback Jack.

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